Captain_Kirk
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Enjoy your tinfoil hat.
The single bullet is fact, computer models have proven it. No magic involved. (Another horrible legacy of Stone's film; Jennings' doc destroys how he presented it.)
The "inconsistencies" between Parkland and Bethesda were debunked by NOVA, which filmed Parkland docs confirming the autopsy photos match their memories of treating Kennedy.
Plenty of testimony and documentary evidence re: Oswald "flittering back and forth" exisists from Soviets (both from his time in USSR, and in Mexico in '63) and the Cubans (from embassy visit in Mexico). Plenty of other US citizens went to/defected to USSR during Cold War.
Ruby was friends with Dallas cops. Took care of them at his clubs. He was at the police station not infrequently. He was a low-level, boisterous, temperamental mobster who would have been a horrible pick for such a job.
Gerald Posner's book Case Closed tears apart much of what others (like the two books you mentioned) have suggested.
Care to cite any reference to how many US citizens defected to and came back from Russia between 1958 - 1962? Then , cull that down to those that were in the armed forces in Asia at that time?
The Ruby comment is simply opinion, and simply nonsense.
Have you read either of the books I referenced? I think I know the answer to that...